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Eye-Scan (Various Models)

Model: 
Eye-Scan, Eye-Scan Plus, Eye-Scan Unlimited, and Eye-Scan Low Vision
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Product Description: 

The Eye-Scan Plus is a voice output reading machine designed for individuals who are blind or have low vision. The Eye-Scan Plus scans text or numbers on paper placed on its flatbed scanner and reads the text using optical character recognition (OCR) technology and speaks the text aloud.

Eye-Scan

The unit starts reading the document within 10 to 12 seconds in a clear female or male voice. The volume is adjustable using a control wheel on the base of the unit.

Eye-Scan Plus

This model features the ability to store up to 20 pages of scanned text, and it has an export option to save files on a flash drive. It recognizes paper currency so it may also be used as a money reader.

Eye-Scan Unlimited 

Offers 10 file folders for saving an unlimited number of pages for archival, studying or continuous updating and re-use. It also includes an MP3 player for portable listening.  

Eye-Scan Low Vision

A bundle option that combines the text-to-speech reading machine with a separate magnification monitor so that users can magnify and enhance their texts while listening to them read aloud.

Main Features: 

These features are common to all versions:

  • Controlled with a keypad large tactile buttons, which include functions such as start, pause, and mode that can adjust the device to reading a document with text in column or tabular formats.
  • The system comes with EyeScan software installed and internal speakers.

Primary Specifications: 

These specifications are common to all versions:

  • Dimensions (base model): 4 x 13 x 10.25 inches; fits paper up to 8.5 x 11 inches.
  • Weight (base model): 9.5 pounds.

More Information: 

See Manufacturer's website about the Eye-Scan.

See Manufacturer's website about the Eye-Scan Plus.

See Manufacturer's website about the Eye-Scan Unlimited.

See Manufacturer's website about the Eye-Scan Low Vision.